On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 4:23 PM, joe auerbach <[email protected]> wrote:
> Let's say for argument's sake that I've migrated users to a new ltsp
> machine (because I have).
>
> I moved home directories and  moved the users, passwords, shadow, and
> groups to the new machine and appended them to the appropriate files.
>
> When i reboot the machine, there are all my users waiting to be logged
> in, so that's good.
>
> However, some of them are not able to log in via ltsp.  It just goes
> blank for a second and logs them out.
>
> Any idea what that might be?  I'm going to be looking into it today, but
> if anyone has any ideas, I'm willing to hear them.
> --
>
> joe auerbach
> systems administrator
> rossman and co / pcb
> 614-523-4150
>

I would check the /var/log/auth.log and /var/log/messages to see what
happens. Could be messed up permissions and DE (Gnome?) have problems
with the files.
If you create a new user , can you login with that one?

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